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the media used to be heavily censored that included fashion and sports publication. but in june last year, the government lifted many of the restrictions. this is one publisher enjoying the new freedoms. they're managing coverage to foreign fashion levels. the editor in chief says this is more than a business opportunity. democratic reforms are changing society. >> translator: the change taking place now is a very good one. young people are motivated to speak and act freely of their own will. >> reporter: this is what happened when magazines were censored. a photo was modified to hide model's bare back. another example at work. a mini skirt extended to cover the legs. magazine producers now feel they have freedom of expression. and so do local designers. the publisher says saturation is climbing. >> translator: we can now carry pictures of clothes we think are pretty without changing anything. >> reporter: these fashion title for men was launched last november. the latest edition features hip-hop designs. >> translator: myanmar's youths believe in a bright future. i'
the media used to be heavily censored that included fashion and sports publication. but in june last year, the government lifted many of the restrictions. this is one publisher enjoying the new freedoms. they're managing coverage to foreign fashion levels. the editor in chief says this is more than a business opportunity. democratic reforms are changing society. >> translator: the change taking place now is a very good one. young people are motivated to speak and act freely of their own...
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not aiming at something useful. just desire to know new things. however, i thought it back and found out that we human beings should be thankful to the neutrinos. >> reporter: professor koshibo believes the neutrinos trigger super nova explosion. scientist says explosions spread elements throughout the universe. and that some of the elements end up in the human body. the t2k experiment group will continue to chase the true nature of neutrinos by accumulating and analyzing more data. people who study subatomic particles from a neutrino to higgs boson say research is helping us get closer to understanding the nature of the universe. >>> a newborn giant panda has died suddenly at tokyo's ueno zoo. the cub was only a week old. he was the first giant panda born in captivity at the zoo in 24 years. a panda known as shin-shin gave birth to the cub last week. zoo officials found him wednesday at 7:30 a.m. lying on his back on his mother's belly. he wasn't breathing. he died an hour later. staff put the cub in an incubator l
not aiming at something useful. just desire to know new things. however, i thought it back and found out that we human beings should be thankful to the neutrinos. >> reporter: professor koshibo believes the neutrinos trigger super nova explosion. scientist says explosions spread elements throughout the universe. and that some of the elements end up in the human body. the t2k experiment group will continue to chase the true nature of neutrinos by accumulating and analyzing more data....
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but he cannot use it in japan. a license issued abroad is only valid in japan if you can prove you lived in the country where it was issued for at least three months afterwards. iwai left to brazil a month after he got his license so he had two choices. either go back to brazil for another two months or apply for a japanese license. as a contract worker, he's afraid of losing his job if he's away too long. so he decided to try for a japanese license. but he failed many times because the written section could only be taken in japanese or english. >> translator: having a driver's license will be a great help if i'm laid off and need to look for another job. it will make life much easier in many other ways, too. >> reporter: since 2008, jobs have been hard to find. many more foreigners in japan have been trying to get driver's licenses mainly to help in their search for work. because so many brazilians live in the prefecture, they introduced driving tests in portuguese. iwai finally was successful on his fourth attemp
but he cannot use it in japan. a license issued abroad is only valid in japan if you can prove you lived in the country where it was issued for at least three months afterwards. iwai left to brazil a month after he got his license so he had two choices. either go back to brazil for another two months or apply for a japanese license. as a contract worker, he's afraid of losing his job if he's away too long. so he decided to try for a japanese license. but he failed many times because the written...
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you so much for visiting us. come again soon. goodbye. ♪ >> well, thank you for having us. to china, which is currently experiencing what might be the largest housing bubble in history. fueled by cheap money and the passion for investing in real estate, a construction boom has created enormous ghost towns. real-estate prices have more than tripled over the past five years. fears are growing this bubble will burst. a financial earthquake would not only shake china, but the effect would be felt around the world. that is why the communist party is trying to slow down the flow of easy money without causing the economy to stagnate, a delicate situation in the face of this housing boom. >> sports men without the sports venues without spectators -- buildings without tennis, a city without people -- welcome, a modern ghost town. it is almost uninhabited, but all of the apartments here have been sold. how can that be? even financial experts are shaking their heads about what is gone into investors. >> they expect that t
you so much for visiting us. come again soon. goodbye. ♪ >> well, thank you for having us. to china, which is currently experiencing what might be the largest housing bubble in history. fueled by cheap money and the passion for investing in real estate, a construction boom has created enormous ghost towns. real-estate prices have more than tripled over the past five years. fears are growing this bubble will burst. a financial earthquake would not only shake china, but the effect would...
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i think they used monday he announcement for that. they are deterring any possible intervention from the west. the regime think that u.s. and european countries may form a kind of coalition to intervene in the conflict. >> so what impact will this announcement have on the efforts to end the conflict or on the conflict itself? >> it seems to me that assad regime is back need a corner and is anxious about its survival. in the u.n. security council, syria doesn't have the support of russia and china. but assad is being very cautious about possible interceptions. mainly by europe and the u.s. and arab countries. outside of any u.n. framework. for now, the west maintains that it has no intention of intervening militarily in the conflict in syria. so for the time being, i think the syria fighting between the assad regime and antigovernment forces will continue. i think is there's no guarantee that assad administration won't use their chemical and biological weapons in a last ditch effort to retain power. neighboring countries are strongly c
i think they used monday he announcement for that. they are deterring any possible intervention from the west. the regime think that u.s. and european countries may form a kind of coalition to intervene in the conflict. >> so what impact will this announcement have on the efforts to end the conflict or on the conflict itself? >> it seems to me that assad regime is back need a corner and is anxious about its survival. in the u.n. security council, syria doesn't have the support of...
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find out on "newsline" starting monday march 5th, then sunday join us at 2:00 p.m. japan time for lessons of march 1 19, one year on. >> we have weather up next. >> welcome back. we had a very wet weather today throughout the day here in tokyo. japan is going to be dominated with high pressure system on saturday so things are going to be clearer and much drier for actually just one day. it's going to be a short time and then towards the next few days we're going to be inviting this first spring storm it's going to be a very stormy event for the next few days in into early next week. patches of pink, you can see the locally heavy rain is going to be targeting much of the country especially the pacific side even some isolated thunderstorms are going to be popping up here. and also the temperatures are going to be rising in wards early next week that and the heavy rain combined could bring us some critical risk of avalanche in the mountains. winds are also going to be very strong, too. concerning temperaturewise, for example, in tokyo sunday we're going to be looking a
find out on "newsline" starting monday march 5th, then sunday join us at 2:00 p.m. japan time for lessons of march 1 19, one year on. >> we have weather up next. >> welcome back. we had a very wet weather today throughout the day here in tokyo. japan is going to be dominated with high pressure system on saturday so things are going to be clearer and much drier for actually just one day. it's going to be a short time and then towards the next few days we're going to be...
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it used to be a hurricane. and it will be continuing to decrease its intensity, but do watch out for the rip currents and the storm surges as it approaches those islands. up towards the north here in the european continent, we have a very huge atlantic storm system that will be creating gusty conditions as well as very heavy downpours towards the british isles and the scandinavian peninsula. out towards the balkans, we have a heavy rainmaker that could accumulate as much as 40 milliliters in the next 24 hour, but west towards the central regions looking pretty fine. the temperatures are fine, as well. vien vienna, 22 degrees, madrid looking at 25, but athens looking at 34, still summer-like there. moving over to the americas there, one tornado report was found here in south carolina. this is the storm system that is still here in the mid-atlantic and the associated cold front still sags down into the florida peninsula. and that's going to be creating some severe thunderstorms. out towards the north, these reold
it used to be a hurricane. and it will be continuing to decrease its intensity, but do watch out for the rip currents and the storm surges as it approaches those islands. up towards the north here in the european continent, we have a very huge atlantic storm system that will be creating gusty conditions as well as very heavy downpours towards the british isles and the scandinavian peninsula. out towards the balkans, we have a heavy rainmaker that could accumulate as much as 40 milliliters in...
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even saddened to see years and years of hard work to nurture ties by my father, his colleagues, and by us crumble to easily. >> reporter: sun says even though official relations are strained, it is important for friends in both countries to keep visiting each other and continue to build ties at the private level. >> translator: people from both countries did manage to overcome the difficulties. they built trust and finally achieved normalization. both sides should recall the period that led to normalization. then they could share their wisdom and advanced talks aimed at resolving the current problems. >> reporter: it's ironic that bilateral ties have plunged to their lowest level in this landmark year. people in china who have ability to foster ties with japan are pinning their hopes on the ability of private citizens to maintain friendly relations. michitaka yamaka, nhk world, beijing. >>> another private citizen is making similar efforts on the other side of the east china sea. a japanese woman started working to improve relations even before the countries established diplomatic ties. n
even saddened to see years and years of hard work to nurture ties by my father, his colleagues, and by us crumble to easily. >> reporter: sun says even though official relations are strained, it is important for friends in both countries to keep visiting each other and continue to build ties at the private level. >> translator: people from both countries did manage to overcome the difficulties. they built trust and finally achieved normalization. both sides should recall the period...
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they use multipurpose stem cells to generate female reproductive cells. then they produce mice. they hope what they learned might someday lead to the treatment of infertility. rnlers at kyoto university took the cells of female mice to produce ips cells. they apply a protein to them to develop what are called germ cells. the researchers transplanted the germ cells into ovaries. they succeeded in generating reproductive cells, or to va. they fertilize the ova with normal sperm. they placed them in mice, waited, then the mice did what the team hoped for -- they gave birth to normal offspring. >> translator: we are reproducing the mechanisms of sperm and ova in test tubes. research on chromosomes has helped identify cause of infertilit infertility. this achievement will improve our chances of finding a cure. >> the group succeeded last year in generating mouse sperm from ips cells. saito says researchers need to be careful about what they do next. >>> earlier, we spoke to the reporter who covers this story. >> so the research is expected to help identify the cause of infertility, b
they use multipurpose stem cells to generate female reproductive cells. then they produce mice. they hope what they learned might someday lead to the treatment of infertility. rnlers at kyoto university took the cells of female mice to produce ips cells. they apply a protein to them to develop what are called germ cells. the researchers transplanted the germ cells into ovaries. they succeeded in generating reproductive cells, or to va. they fertilize the ova with normal sperm. they placed them...
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i worry that we may wake up one morning and see china's national flag waving over us. that could happen. >> reporter: it was voters like these who supported ma's strongest opponent. votes for ma were down about seven percentage points from four years ago. we spoke with a expert in cross strait affairs about ma's beijing policy during his second term. how do you view the result of this election? >> i think it's very close race. of course, the results surprised some of them because there is a 6% difference between ma and tsai. there's still some medium voters. they decided to protest the government for being unable to deliver a satisfactory policy for them. whether the kmt government and the beijing government could reach a consensus so there are people wondering or people having doubt over whether there's a consensus that protects taiwan's sovereignty. i think ma will in my view probably intensify his moves to negotiate with beijing regarding taiwan's sovereignty. >> reporter: ma's statement last october on relations with china stirred up controversy. he said he does no
i worry that we may wake up one morning and see china's national flag waving over us. that could happen. >> reporter: it was voters like these who supported ma's strongest opponent. votes for ma were down about seven percentage points from four years ago. we spoke with a expert in cross strait affairs about ma's beijing policy during his second term. how do you view the result of this election? >> i think it's very close race. of course, the results surprised some of them because...
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. >> we went down, inside the room, we were five of us and we closed the door and we waited for about eight or ten seconds, and then was the first fall. >> no one in the family was hurt, but the rocket attacks have killed five people in israel. he thinks the israeli forces will have to attack gaza to stop the rockets. >> doing something is something we have to do. not staying or waiting or trying or only talking. i think we should make it. >> the gaza strip in palestine suffered more serious damage. israeli attacks killed more than 130 civilians. this house was bombed by the israeli air strike on sunday. 11 people were killed. nine of them were women and children. >> translator: women and children were having a meal at home when the bomb hit. why did they have to be killed? the house was totally destroyed. it was a scene of carnage. >> reporter: the search continues for anyone who remains missing. the israeli military says people linked to hamas lived in the house. the attack was criticized because many civilians were killed. israelis have begun an investigation. a funeral was held fo
. >> we went down, inside the room, we were five of us and we closed the door and we waited for about eight or ten seconds, and then was the first fall. >> no one in the family was hurt, but the rocket attacks have killed five people in israel. he thinks the israeli forces will have to attack gaza to stop the rockets. >> doing something is something we have to do. not staying or waiting or trying or only talking. i think we should make it. >> the gaza strip in palestine...
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they trust us. we can do something to improve their lives. >> three days after the broadcast, the entire villages excited. suddenly, employees from the energy authority have come by, bringing fuse boxes, cables, and electrical outlets. the villagers are astonished that it has happened so quickly. he is holding his adapter said. from now on, the family will not have to eat in the dark. not only is their electricity, there is open air television. the whole village has come to see the report. it is the first time most of the villagers have never watched television. -- ever watched television. the crew is relaxed. they have done well. the shaky pictures have turned into an excellent film, and they are proud to have made the world better with their little television station. >> making the world a better place -- that is also the aim in costa rica of someone who tells us what he thinks of the world we live in an hour global question here. >> i am from cluster rica. -- coaster rica. -- costa rica. ♪ >> i
they trust us. we can do something to improve their lives. >> three days after the broadcast, the entire villages excited. suddenly, employees from the energy authority have come by, bringing fuse boxes, cables, and electrical outlets. the villagers are astonished that it has happened so quickly. he is holding his adapter said. from now on, the family will not have to eat in the dark. not only is their electricity, there is open air television. the whole village has come to see the...
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she used the ruling party's organizational power to her full advantage in promoting her campaign. she focused on the province of shenzen to lock in votes of conservatives and secured the overwhelming support and the support of voters in the 50s and older who wanted stability. at the same time, park distanced herself from outgoing president lee myung bak, also a member of the ruling party. he came under fire over the widening income disparity and corruption involving his relatives and close aides. park even criticized his government during the campaign. >> okay, kahu, we will be back to you in a minute. we'll be back to you in a few minutes. >>> first, let's learn a little more about park kunei. not just south korea's first female president, also the first child of a former president to win the country's highest office. we take a closer look at her life. >> reporter: park studied engineering in seoul. she is single. >> translator: i'm determined to do my utmost to bring peace and security to this country. >> reporter: the 60-year-old politician is the daughter of for president park
she used the ruling party's organizational power to her full advantage in promoting her campaign. she focused on the province of shenzen to lock in votes of conservatives and secured the overwhelming support and the support of voters in the 50s and older who wanted stability. at the same time, park distanced herself from outgoing president lee myung bak, also a member of the ruling party. he came under fire over the widening income disparity and corruption involving his relatives and close...
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park uses other tactics to get their vote. the candidate a's song is adapt from a hit, and campaign workers try to listen to what the young are saying. this year from students who have traveled finding work, the staff promises to do something about the job shortage. >> translator: our saenuri party is criticized for not trying to understand the concerns of young people. well, our candidate will listen to their complaints and help them. >> reporter: why park has to work hard to attract young voters, another candidate is already popular with them. but as soon as seeking their votes, he's also courting people who haven't decided who they would choose. yellow is a campaign color of his democratic united party. it's slogan is always on the title of the people. moon targets anyone suffering from the widening income gap and the lack of jobs. park is the daughter of a former president. moon's parents were poor, and he uses his humble roots to appeal to the common people. >> moon's staff made this tv commercial. he's at home relaxing.
park uses other tactics to get their vote. the candidate a's song is adapt from a hit, and campaign workers try to listen to what the young are saying. this year from students who have traveled finding work, the staff promises to do something about the job shortage. >> translator: our saenuri party is criticized for not trying to understand the concerns of young people. well, our candidate will listen to their complaints and help them. >> reporter: why park has to work hard to...
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japanese prime minister noda and us president barack obama met briefly on tuesday. they reached an agreement after it was announced just before the summit began that mexico would join the tpp talks. noda had a brief conversation with european counselor president and they said they would continue to work together for setting up a free trade agreement between japan and the european union. >>> microsoft unveiled its version of the popular format it take on apple's dominance in the field. microsoft introduced the surface tablet on monday in los angeles. the software giant he new product will come loaded with windows 8 operating system. its cover features a keyboard on the inside flap. the company plans to reduce its dependence on operating software. it is shifting from traditional computers to mobile devices. microsoft says it'll launch a new family of computer-related products in the near future. >>> a full scale investigation is launched into toyota vehicles. it is feared the cars may catch fire due to an electrical fault near a power bin dough switch. officials at hi
japanese prime minister noda and us president barack obama met briefly on tuesday. they reached an agreement after it was announced just before the summit began that mexico would join the tpp talks. noda had a brief conversation with european counselor president and they said they would continue to work together for setting up a free trade agreement between japan and the european union. >>> microsoft unveiled its version of the popular format it take on apple's dominance in the field....
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yet again another round of wintry pattern to come for us. snowy and cold in much of the western half and dry and cold in the western -- the pacific coast of japan starting tuesday evening. now we're looking at high pressure dominating much of eastern continental asia. we may see some snow developing this evening in and around shanghai. in southern china that will all be rain and particularly taiwan also. that will be rain rather than snow. we had earthquake of 6.7 magnitude striking central philippines. weatherwise we're going to be look at thundershowers to be developing and some thunderstorms could be popping up in and around the area. the coastal areas we're looking at very strong winds which could pick up waves up to about five meters high. temperaturewise manila at 32 degrees. shanghai at 6. hong kong 18, i know that's cold for you. seoul at minus 6 for the high. tokyo at 15. but then again as i mention on wednesday that's going to be dropping into single digits. let's head over to europe. we did have white picture in much of europe dur
yet again another round of wintry pattern to come for us. snowy and cold in much of the western half and dry and cold in the western -- the pacific coast of japan starting tuesday evening. now we're looking at high pressure dominating much of eastern continental asia. we may see some snow developing this evening in and around shanghai. in southern china that will all be rain and particularly taiwan also. that will be rain rather than snow. we had earthquake of 6.7 magnitude striking central...
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ballistic missiles use solid fuel but he says space officials are using liquid fuel. he also says the top of the rocket is smaller than one that would carry a warhead. he added north korean authorities will open the launch center to foreign journalists on wednesday. >>> the north previously invited journalists to the launch site on sunday to view what it claims is the satellite. north korean officials say the craft weighs 100 kilograms and will be carried atop the rocket. it's covered with solar panels and equipped with antennas and cameras. to help us learn more, we are now joined in the studio by susumi oshitomi, he was formerly in charge of satellite development at the japan aerospace exploration agency, otherwise known as jaxa. we'll be speaking in japanese but will provide simultaneous translation. thank you for joining us today. first, how do you evaluate what the north korea calls a satellite? >> translator: well, i believe that it has the minimum requirement of a satellite, the solar panel and also antenna to communicate with the ground. so the minimum require
ballistic missiles use solid fuel but he says space officials are using liquid fuel. he also says the top of the rocket is smaller than one that would carry a warhead. he added north korean authorities will open the launch center to foreign journalists on wednesday. >>> the north previously invited journalists to the launch site on sunday to view what it claims is the satellite. north korean officials say the craft weighs 100 kilograms and will be carried atop the rocket. it's covered...
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the premier used a two-hour speech on the first day of the congress toe outline the government's policies for the coming year. he said, china's leaders will put the brakes on their speeding economy and shift from growth to stability. >> translator: the target for this year's economic growth is to increase gdp by 7.5%. we hope to make economic development more sustainable and efficient so as to achieve higher level, higher quality development over a longer period of time. >> reporter: chinese officials had kept the target at around 8% for the past seven years. he also frankly addressed some of the other issues facing the government. >> translator: problems concerning land expropriation, housing demolition, workplace safety, food and drug safety and income distribution are still very serious and the people are still very concerned about them. >> reporter: many chinese people are frustrated with corruption or local bureaucrats for neglecting their duties. the government seems to be trying to maintain social stability to ensure a smooth power transition this fall by placing priority on people
the premier used a two-hour speech on the first day of the congress toe outline the government's policies for the coming year. he said, china's leaders will put the brakes on their speeding economy and shift from growth to stability. >> translator: the target for this year's economic growth is to increase gdp by 7.5%. we hope to make economic development more sustainable and efficient so as to achieve higher level, higher quality development over a longer period of time. >>...
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why are they using this method? >> satellites carried in space by rocket they have to be tremendously small to survive blastoff. carried to the space station as cargo. they don't need to be so tough. so putting them in space is cheaper. officials at the japanese space agency see big possibilities. >> translator: transfer vehicles regularly deliver supplies to the space station. so we'll have more and more opportunities to launch satellites. >> it was a fast launch from the space station accessible. for getting satellite into space, businesses will be able to explore that technology. the japanese space station on saturday, a astronaut will use robotic arm to use cube sat in september. >> there is a storm south of japan around hong kong. robert? >> we are still watching our typhoon now. it is moving off towards the northwest and already boo ttyph strength winds already. the hong kong strength observatory, just towards the west as it makes its way towards the northwest. it puts hong kong in the right front quadrant of
why are they using this method? >> satellites carried in space by rocket they have to be tremendously small to survive blastoff. carried to the space station as cargo. they don't need to be so tough. so putting them in space is cheaper. officials at the japanese space agency see big possibilities. >> translator: transfer vehicles regularly deliver supplies to the space station. so we'll have more and more opportunities to launch satellites. >> it was a fast launch from the...
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engineers suggest using oil well drilling equipment. they would lower a pipe from a ship to the ocean floor. then they would blast air through this pipe forcing mud and sand up to the surface. they estimate crews could haul up some 15,000 tons of mud every day. >> translator: this is not something that we can do on our own. it will be very important for all of japan to cooperate. >> the researchers plan to ask the government to carry out tests to set up drilling technology. >>> one troubled firm making a change at the top is tokyo electric power company. tepco's new chair say he's committed to reforming management and regaining public trust following the fukushima daiichi nuclear disaster which began in march of last year. shareholders and customers are hoping the talk is more than just spin. kazuhiko shimokobe spoke thursday in tokyo. he took on his new job as chair a day earlier at tepco's annual shareholders meeting. >> translator: tepco is a huge monopoly and has failed to pay attention to customers' needs and social trends. i will
engineers suggest using oil well drilling equipment. they would lower a pipe from a ship to the ocean floor. then they would blast air through this pipe forcing mud and sand up to the surface. they estimate crews could haul up some 15,000 tons of mud every day. >> translator: this is not something that we can do on our own. it will be very important for all of japan to cooperate. >> the researchers plan to ask the government to carry out tests to set up drilling technology....
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the pit has a valve which is used for pumping in sea water. the water contained over 16,000 highest level of radioactive substances found in this month's vary. the utility found con dominated water in a pit near the number three reactor. that means radioactive water is unlikely to have leaked into the ocean. the company will look into how the contaminated water got into the pit. four kapd dates are make their final appeals ahead of saturday's primary. each one is trying to show their best foot in this november's election. former massachusetts governor mitt romney, former house speaker newt gingrich and two other contenders took part in the televised debate thursday. romney is a successful businessman with personal assets of more than $250 million. his opponents say his tax rate is lore than that of ordinary americans because much of his earnings come from investments. gingrich said he disclosed his tax records. he demand romney do the same. >> if there's anything in there that is going to help us lose the election we should know it before the
the pit has a valve which is used for pumping in sea water. the water contained over 16,000 highest level of radioactive substances found in this month's vary. the utility found con dominated water in a pit near the number three reactor. that means radioactive water is unlikely to have leaked into the ocean. the company will look into how the contaminated water got into the pit. four kapd dates are make their final appeals ahead of saturday's primary. each one is trying to show their best foot...
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a village meeting is held to tell people how to use it and what effect each drug has. he and his wife make their living from fishing. they are worried about their six month child who often gets sick. having access to cheap drugs is a great relief. >> translator: the baby will get well soon. i'm really happy. >> translator: we work hard to deliver medicines to more villages. it would be great if we can provide every village with a medical kit. >> reporter: the medical kits are providing some relief in people's daily lives, especially in remote villages that used to have little access to health care. >>> turning now to some flash news from around the region. we start here in thailand where a lunar new year celebration became a tragedy. festivals in central province turned deadly after fireworks exploded into flames showering a dense residential community with burning debris. at leasthree people were killed and more than 50 injured. over 50 homes and structures in the area were damaged. police are still investigating the cause of the blast. >>> in sri lanka's largest city
a village meeting is held to tell people how to use it and what effect each drug has. he and his wife make their living from fishing. they are worried about their six month child who often gets sick. having access to cheap drugs is a great relief. >> translator: the baby will get well soon. i'm really happy. >> translator: we work hard to deliver medicines to more villages. it would be great if we can provide every village with a medical kit. >> reporter: the medical kits are...
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from all of us at nhk news, have a great day. thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are.
from all of us at nhk news, have a great day. thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are.
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the matter is who will give us more benefit. we have to welcome to the investment from the west. >> reporter: the doctor seems to suggest that the myanmar government will continue to maneuver for economic cooperation from the western countries and china. >> and that will wrap up our bulletin. >>> crews in northeastern japan have been working almost nonstop over the last ten months, removing rubble, repairing buildings and putting up new structures. the march 11th earthquake and tsunami did not only wreck infrastructure. it put national treasures at risk. it's proving to be a difficult job to salvage these treasures. >> reporter: this man is a cur t curator. the town government has a makeshift office outside the zone. he has been trying to raise awareness about the body of assets for many years. but the problem is that no one knows for sure the extent of the damage. municipal authorities haven't even been able to salvage some of the items. the survey was conducted last november to gauge the situation. people throughout the museum
the matter is who will give us more benefit. we have to welcome to the investment from the west. >> reporter: the doctor seems to suggest that the myanmar government will continue to maneuver for economic cooperation from the western countries and china. >> and that will wrap up our bulletin. >>> crews in northeastern japan have been working almost nonstop over the last ten months, removing rubble, repairing buildings and putting up new structures. the march 11th earthquake...
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he joins us from beijing. james? >> reporter: yes, gene, it's a brisk 7 degrees celsius here in beijing, and the city is now abuzz that the congress is under way. signs and banners bearing slogans are everywhere. some read "cheers to the great chinese communist party," for without the communist party, there would be no new china. this is a major political event, and authorities carefully orchestrate every detail. i went for a tour of beijing to see what they've done. signs of the congress are everywhere in beijing -- flowers, elegant decorations and banners. when i got into a taxi, i found another sign. ahead of the party congress, local authorities here in beijing have instructed all taxis to take the handles off so that people can't open the windows. chinese authorities are trying to prevent activists from throwing antigovernment leaflets out of the windows of moving taxis. police in beijing have put strict traffic checks in place for vehicles entering the capital. government authorities have mobilized an army of v
he joins us from beijing. james? >> reporter: yes, gene, it's a brisk 7 degrees celsius here in beijing, and the city is now abuzz that the congress is under way. signs and banners bearing slogans are everywhere. some read "cheers to the great chinese communist party," for without the communist party, there would be no new china. this is a major political event, and authorities carefully orchestrate every detail. i went for a tour of beijing to see what they've done. signs of...
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cambodian prime minister thein sein said they should use this week's meetings with china, the united states and japan and other countries to make progress on regional security. >> reporter: several southeast asian nations, including vietnam and the philippines are at odds with china over sovereignty of islands in the south china sea. the area is a potential source of oil and gas reserves. at monday's meeting, asean ministers agreed on the basic elements of the code of conduct. a draft of the code of conduct obtained by nhk says nations should respect international law. it adds that the coc should be a way of preventing conflicts and it also calls for a mech noimp review whether participating countries are following the coc. the foreign minister's discussions lasted for longer than scheduled, and in the end, they agreed on key elements of the coc, but failed to announce in joint communique on monday. that suggests differences of opinions exist between asean members. asean nations will bring the issue to the meetings with china over the coming days but it's unclear whether china will a
cambodian prime minister thein sein said they should use this week's meetings with china, the united states and japan and other countries to make progress on regional security. >> reporter: several southeast asian nations, including vietnam and the philippines are at odds with china over sovereignty of islands in the south china sea. the area is a potential source of oil and gas reserves. at monday's meeting, asean ministers agreed on the basic elements of the code of conduct. a draft of...
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for both of us. >> reporter: they own about 30 american companies. executives maintain they are playing an important role in the u.s. >> we bought quite a few company out of bankruptcy and those company would have been closed if we didn't buy it. from that point of view, we are very proud in terms of saving american job. >> reporter: an expert on u.s./china relations says the next president will have to adopt policy to an evolving relationship. >> to a large extent the relationship between the u.s. and china is stable because it's so complicated. there are so many areas of interaction -- the trade relationship, the cultural exchanges. the practical relationship has to continue, and the economic and interactions will continue. >> reporter: as china's economic power grows, friction, as well as economic ties with the u.s. are bound to increase. whoever wins the presidential election will have to balance the tough talk with constructive action. >> earlier i spoke with susumu kojima, who has been following the u.s. election. susumu, obviously campaign tal
for both of us. >> reporter: they own about 30 american companies. executives maintain they are playing an important role in the u.s. >> we bought quite a few company out of bankruptcy and those company would have been closed if we didn't buy it. from that point of view, we are very proud in terms of saving american job. >> reporter: an expert on u.s./china relations says the next president will have to adopt policy to an evolving relationship. >> to a large extent the...
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. >> all right, keep us posted on this. thanks for coming in, nhk world's takeshi kurihara. >>> the largest ever joint naval drill involving china and russia has ended friday. the exercise brought together a flotilla of warships in the yellow sea for maneuvers. china mobilized 18 vessels including submarines in the six-day exercise off its eastern province of shen dong. russia sent a missile cruiser and six other warships. a spokesperson for the russian pacific fleet says the two navies conducted int pirate and anti-submarine drills and practiced a rescue following an accident at sea. china's state run xinhua news agency quoted the deputy commander of the chinese navy ding yiping as saying the drills had deepened the strategic partnership between the two nations. observers say the drill was intended to counter the united states, which is bolstering its military alliance with asia pacific allies such as japan, south korea and the philippines. >>> chinese government officials have taken another step that is sure to upset thei
. >> all right, keep us posted on this. thanks for coming in, nhk world's takeshi kurihara. >>> the largest ever joint naval drill involving china and russia has ended friday. the exercise brought together a flotilla of warships in the yellow sea for maneuvers. china mobilized 18 vessels including submarines in the six-day exercise off its eastern province of shen dong. russia sent a missile cruiser and six other warships. a spokesperson for the russian pacific fleet says the two...
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nissan kept costs down by using more locally made parts. nissan executives hoped the new car launch would jump-start sales in the country. but the timing couldn't have been worse. anti-japanese sentiment is running high. company managers say the impact on sales has been larger than expected. >> this is the kind of crisis that we don't really like because completely outside of reach of companies. you know, political situations, very emotional between the two countries, and you're caught in the middle. >> reporter: japanese automakers have been forced to keep a lower profile since the senkaku issue erupted. that means no product promotion. this motor show held last month is a key event on the industry calendar. but honda, mitsubishi and fuji all pulled out at the last moment. the situation is made worse by a threatening consumer boycott targeting japanese products. >> translator: because of the senkaku issue, i'm going to buy a german car. >> translator: given the political problems, i don't think it's a good idea to buy a japanese car now. >
nissan kept costs down by using more locally made parts. nissan executives hoped the new car launch would jump-start sales in the country. but the timing couldn't have been worse. anti-japanese sentiment is running high. company managers say the impact on sales has been larger than expected. >> this is the kind of crisis that we don't really like because completely outside of reach of companies. you know, political situations, very emotional between the two countries, and you're caught in...
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i used to get 30 liters -- or at most 40 liters of milk a day. and now it's 80 or 90 liters. >> now nearly two dozen dairy farmers in salto agua have taken the advice of the conservationists. they are now producing so much milk that they've opened their own cheese factory. the cheese fetches a much higher price than the milk. the new methods have enabled these farmers not only to protect the environment and the climate, but to also improve their livelihoods. and that leaves an excellent taste in their mouths. >> and that's all we have time for on this edition of global 3000. thanks for watching and don't forget to tune in again in seven days time when we'll have more reports on global stories that matter. until then -- bye bye! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
i used to get 30 liters -- or at most 40 liters of milk a day. and now it's 80 or 90 liters. >> now nearly two dozen dairy farmers in salto agua have taken the advice of the conservationists. they are now producing so much milk that they've opened their own cheese factory. the cheese fetches a much higher price than the milk. the new methods have enabled these farmers not only to protect the environment and the climate, but to also improve their livelihoods. and that leaves an excellent...
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do stay with us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com north korea tv. or pour first look is thr that brought togt pteenagers from eight asia countries animation and other media are inspire i inspiring them. and another project inspired them and checked out events around japan, thailand and turkey. next, we present two documentary s that continue coverage of last year's march 11th earthquake and tsunami. immediately after the earthquake, an nhk reporter in a coastal town was able to capture 38 minutes of footage from the evacuation to the desperate search for. >> tim: survivors. one year later, he returned to discover the fates of the people he filmed. in another tsunami swept town, the surviving local officials are struggling to relocate them to higher ground. and we document
do stay with us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com north korea tv. or pour first look is thr that brought togt pteenagers from eight asia countries animation and other media are inspire i inspiring them. and another project inspired them and checked out events around japan, thailand and turkey. next, we present two documentary s that continue coverage of last year's march 11th earthquake and tsunami. immediately after the earthquake, an nhk reporter in a coastal town was able to capture 38...
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villagers use them as taxis or to transport goods. these tracks use to connect cambodia with neighboring thailand, all the way to bangkok. now, the tracks end here, 50 kilometers before the thai border. no one knows what happened to the tracks. they vanished during the wars of the 1960s and 70s. at the border crossing poipet, large trucks carry goods between thailand, cambodia and vietnam on congested roads. that's supposed to change. this is the poipet railway station. it's been dormant for years, serving mostly as a home for slum-dwellers. but soon it will be renovated. we were allowed to live here, says this woman, but now we have to leave. we've been promised land in return. the train station in the capitol phnom penh is already renovated: art deco architecture from the french colonial period. still, passenger trains don't run here anymore. yet, there's a feeling of optimism. a new locomotive is being tested. it's a chinese model -- a gift from beijing. the tracks out of phnom penh go through a giant slum. many people live on the
villagers use them as taxis or to transport goods. these tracks use to connect cambodia with neighboring thailand, all the way to bangkok. now, the tracks end here, 50 kilometers before the thai border. no one knows what happened to the tracks. they vanished during the wars of the 1960s and 70s. at the border crossing poipet, large trucks carry goods between thailand, cambodia and vietnam on congested roads. that's supposed to change. this is the poipet railway station. it's been dormant for...
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i work for a us foundation called "hispanics in philanthropy". we're working to promote the development of latino communities. it means i can sit here in mexico city and work for someone in argentina or in guanajuato in mexico, and at the same time for a company in the usa. like so many people in mexico i'm worried about the violence we've been experiencing here over the last few years. i worry about how the authorities are going to stop this violence. my friends and my family make me happy. i love having them around me and spending time with them. i love mexican food from all our regions. it is delicious. i especially like the food from the south-east, it's nice and spicy. i would like to travel to egypt, it has something magical about it. there's so much to learn, i'd love to go there. i go to the movies, i read and i like to go for walks. >> images help us understand what is going on in any given situation. and that's what makes television so attractive. but when there are no pictures of a major news event, tv can reach its limits. a taiwanese
i work for a us foundation called "hispanics in philanthropy". we're working to promote the development of latino communities. it means i can sit here in mexico city and work for someone in argentina or in guanajuato in mexico, and at the same time for a company in the usa. like so many people in mexico i'm worried about the violence we've been experiencing here over the last few years. i worry about how the authorities are going to stop this violence. my friends and my family make me...